« Reply #1 on: Friday 15 May 09 18:12 BST (UK) »
In this weeks 'Church Times' (yes, I know ... I'm probably the only RootsChatter who reads it !) ... there's a question posed:-
"Why do some gravestones have a carved outline of a hand or foot on the reverse side ?"
Well, why ?
I've occasionally seen on church ceilings a 'footprint' painted on, and this represents the risen Christ ascending into heaven ... just the soles of his feet left showing ! But this hardly applied to gravestones ...
In some cases a hand may be pointing to an inscription. Shown with a cuff, it may indicate the hand of God. It also may be an emblem of farewell or two hands, reunion.
At a guess a foot might be an emblem of a journey.....
gene-genie
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